Press releases
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Brivo Integrates with Actuate AI to Enhance Remote Video Monitoring and Reduce False Alarms
Brivo Security Suite’s open platform easily integrates with third-party AI providers, delivering powerful customized security solutions to business owners in one unified security system

Actuate Launches Actuate Secure to Deliver Modern VPN Connectivity Without Complexity
New encrypted connectivity option protects cameras and systems without public exposure or legacy VPN overhead

Bring AI-Powered Intruder Analytics to Monitoring Centers
Central stations using Patriot’s monitoring software can now add Actuate’s “Intruder” analytics to any event-generating camera.

Alibi Security and its Partners power Hyde Park Schools with Hi-Tech Solution
The ecosystem leverages cutting-edge AI analytics and cloud-based infrastructure to deliver proactive threat detection, real-time response, and centralized management. The result: a scalable, intelligent safety solution that redefines how schools approach campus protection.

Actuate Selected as Strategic Partner by Verifyfaces to Deliver Advanced Facial Matching Solutions that Reduce False Alarms and Enhance Detection in Professional Video Monitoring
Actuate was chosen for its innovative machine learning algorithms, ease of integration, and alignment with modern security infrastructures. This partnership marks Actuate’s commitment to advancing collaborative AI analytics, leveraging its multi-model AI capabilities to enable real-time threat detection while safeguarding privacy and operational efficiency.

Actuate Introduces AI-Based Fire and Smoke Detection Analytic for Enhanced Monitoring of High-Risk Sites
Actuate, a global leader in AI video analytics, proudly introduces Actuate Fire Detection, a highly accurate fire and smoke detection solution designed to provide enhanced monitoring in environments where traditional fire detection systems are impractical.